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Synopsis
Excerpt from Lighting for Country Homes and Village Communities, Vol. 18: October 8, 1919
May help solve the problem of keeping young men and women on the farm. Just as a moth is attracted by the light of a candle, so young peo ple are drawn by good lighting. Abundant light in their own homes where they may read in comfort, or play games, will contribute largely to their staying at home evenings. The depressing atmosphere of many a dimly-lighted country home has no doubt been a substantial factor in driving its young people to seek residence in the brightly-lighted towns and cities.
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